Review of The Countess by Rebecca Johns

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Abstract

Erzsebet Bathory gained immortal fame as one of the first female serial killers; known as the "Bloody Countess," she was accused of brutally torturing and murdering over six-hundred young women. But was she really an unrepentant, psychopathic murderer—or simply a political obstacle to the king? Was she really bathing in the blood of her victims, or was she herself the victim of a witch hunt? Such questions haunt the pages of The Countess (Crown, 2010), Rebecca Johns’s lively historical novel, which reconstructs the complexity of this 17th century scandal and brings alive the woman behind the myth.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalFiction Writers Review
StatePublished - Jan 20 2011

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Creative Writing
  • Linguistics

Keywords

  • Book review
  • Rebecca Johns
  • The Countess

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